Dutchmen Eddie Bauer Fifth Wheel 3210RL vs Jayco Eagle 360DBOK
2026 Fifth Wheel comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
These two Fifth Wheel layouts target opposite buyers. The Dutchmen Eddie Bauer 3210RL is 36.7 ft long, 10,705 lbs dry, 12,330 lbs GVWR with 1,950 lbs hitch weight. It's a rear-living couples plan with 44 gal fresh, 78 gal grey, 39 gal black and no listed bunks, solar, generator or four-season rating in the dataset. MSRP $89,999.
The Jayco Eagle 360DBOK is 43.08 ft long, 12,800 lbs dry, 14,995 lbs GVWR with 2,695 lb hitch, and is built as a family bunkhouse with outdoor kitchen. It includes a king bed, residential fridge, theater seating, washer/dryer prep, 200W solar, 60 gal LP, 81 gal fresh, 87 gal grey/black, four-season Climate Shield and a 103-inch interior ceiling. Sleeps 6 vs 4. MSRP $84,306.
Directional verdict: pick the Jayco Eagle 360DBOK because it's $5,693 cheaper, sleeps two more, packs a bunkhouse plus outdoor kitchen and includes four-season insulation. The Eddie Bauer 3210RL's premium pricing buys the brand cachet and a tighter couples-only layout.
Side-by-side specs
| Dutchmen Eddie Bauer Fifth Wheel 3210RL | Jayco Eagle 360DBOK | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $89,999 | $84,306 |
| Length | 36'8" | 43'1" |
| Dry weight | 10,705 lbs | 12,800 lbs |
| GVWR | 12,330 lbs | 14,995 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 6 |
| Slides | — | — |
| Fresh tank | 44 gal | 81 gal |
| Grey tank | 78 gal | 87 gal |
| Black tank | 39 gal | 87 gal |
| LP | — | 60 gal |
| Solar | — | 200W |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | — | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | — | king |
| 4-season | No | Yes |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | Yes |
| Washer/dryer | none | prep |
| Residential fridge | No | Yes |
Where Dutchmen Eddie Bauer Fifth Wheel 3210RL wins
- 6.38 ft shorter (36.7 vs 43.08 ft) for easier site fits
- 2,095 lbs lighter dry (10,705 vs 12,800 lbs)
- 745 lbs less hitch weight (1,950 vs 2,695 lbs)
- Eddie Bauer brand styling and design partnership
- Couples-focused rear living layout without bunk distractions
Where Jayco Eagle 360DBOK wins
- $5,693 cheaper at $84,306 MSRP
- Sleeps 6 with dedicated bunkhouse (vs 4)
- Outdoor kitchen plus residential fridge plus theater seating
- 37 gal more fresh (81 vs 44 gal); 48 gal more black tank
- Four-season Climate Shield, 200W solar, washer/dryer prep, 103-in ceiling
Pick the Dutchmen Eddie Bauer Fifth Wheel 3210RL if…
Couples who specifically want the Eddie Bauer design partnership and a tighter 36.7 ft rear-living Fifth Wheel that fits older campground sites. Skip it unless brand and styling matter more than the spec gap, because the 360DBOK delivers more features for less money.
Pick the Jayco Eagle 360DBOK if…
Families of 4-6 who need a bunkhouse for kids and a family-style outdoor kitchen for tailgates and base-camp use. The Jayco Eagle 360DBOK packs a king bed, dedicated bunkroom, residential fridge, theater seating, outdoor kitchen, four-season insulation and washer/dryer prep into a 43.08 ft footprint that still fits most modern destination sites. The 14,995 lb GVWR and 2,695 lb hitch need a 1-ton truck. Skip it if you only need a couples-focused floor plan.
Frequently asked
Which Fifth Wheel needs a bigger truck?
The Jayco Eagle 360DBOK at 14,995 lb GVWR and 2,695 lb hitch weight is at the upper edge of 3/4-ton territory; most buyers run it on a 1-ton (F-350, 3500). The Dutchmen Eddie Bauer 3210RL at 12,330 lbs and 1,950 lb hitch fits a 3/4-ton comfortably.
Does either have a bunkhouse?
Yes, the Jayco Eagle 360DBOK has a dedicated bunkhouse and sleeps 6. The Dutchmen Eddie Bauer 3210RL sleeps 4 with no bunkhouse, designed as a couples floor plan.
Is the Eddie Bauer 3210RL worth the price premium?
It costs $5,693 more for the brand partnership and styling. On hard spec (sleeping count, solar, four-season rating, residential fridge, outdoor kitchen), the Eagle 360DBOK wins. The premium is taste, not function.